[ad_1] Humanity’s ancestry has grown far clearer thanks to our ability to obtain ancient DNA. We now know that, as humans left Africa, they interbred with the groups they met there, Neanderthals and Denisovans. Evidence from the Denisovan genome also suggests that this was nothing new; the Denisovans had apparently interbred with an even earlier … Read More “Protein in Homo erectus teeth suggests Denisovans gave us some of their DNA” »
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[ad_1] We’re launching Claude for Small Business—a package of connectors and ready-to-run workflows that put Claude inside the tools small businesses depend on—to help small business owners take full advantage of AI and cross off items on the to-do list. Small businesses account for 44% of U.S. GDP and employ nearly half the private-sector workforce, … Read More “Introducing Claude for Small Business \ Anthropic” »
[ad_1] Brady Snyder / Android Authority TL;DR Code inside the Google Home app for iOS references a possible new device called “Google Home Display.” The branding is notable because Google has already shown it’s moving away from the Nest name for upcoming smart home hardware. While nothing is confirmed yet, this could be our first … Read More “Google may finally have a true Nest Hub successor in the works” »
[ad_1] Prospective router customers just got a little more breathing room, as the Federal Communications Commission will allow foreign-made routers to continue receiving software and firmware updates until at least Jan. 1, 2029, according to an extension announced on May 8. When the FCC announced its sweeping ban of foreign-made Wi-Fi routers on March 23, … Read More “The FCC Extends a Key Wi-Fi Router Deadline. Here’s Why I’d Still Hold Off on Buying a New One” »
[ad_1] Paul Jones / Android Authority TL;DR Samsung appears to be working on a new One UI 9 feature that will let users block internet access for distracting apps. It also includes PIN protection and scheduled Downtime controls, suggesting Samsung could be building a parental-control and productivity hybrid tool. Samsung could be preparing a new … Read More “One UI 9 might bring Samsung’s most aggressive focus tool yet” »
[ad_1] One of the first things Verizon’s new CEO, Dan Schulman, did when taking over last fall was to reduce the prices of the carrier’s unlimited plans. Now, the Verizon-owned Total Wireless brand has introduced new unlimited data phone plans with cheaper entry levels and higher tiers that include more features than before. Unlike the main Verizon plans, Total Wireless … Read More “Total Wireless Trims Prices on Its New Unlimited Phone Plans” »
[ad_1] Starting with the 2026 season, the broadcast rights holder for Formula 1 in the US is Apple, which is offering the competition through its Apple TV+ streaming service over there. Apple hasn’t officially declared that it wants to do a similar deal internationally, but it stands to reason that it might have at least … Read More “Apple won't be able to get F1 rights for the UK and Italy for at least six years” »
[ad_1] TL;DR A Google executive has revealed more details about Googlebooks in a wide-ranging interview. The representative confirmed that these laptops will support chips from Intel, MediaTek, and Qualcomm. He also said that “core” Chrome OS capabilities are coming to Googlebooks. Google announced Googlebooks yesterday, and this new laptop category is effectively powered by Android. … Read More “There’s good news if you want Googlebooks with great battery life” »
[ad_1] Meta is introducing a new private mode for its AI chatbot and says it’s so private that not even the company will be able to see what you talk about. You’ll be able to create these private chats in WhatsApp or the standalone Meta AI app as the feature rolls out in the coming … Read More “Meta Says Its AI’s New Incognito Mode Is So Private Even Meta Can’t See Your Chats” »
[ad_1] The Trump administration is fighting for the right to keep some social media moderation advocates out of the US. On Wednesday, US District Court Judge James Boasberg heard arguments in a lawsuit between the nonprofit Coalition for Independent Technology Research (CITR) and Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other Trump administration officials. The suit … Read More “Trump administration defends right to ban content moderation experts from US” »
